Someone should do the data on the number of times a player 'calls the supervisor' and gets the umpire's decision changed. I'd guess it's very close to 0%.
This is because players act like immature little children and call the supervisor whenever they don't get their way, even if it isn't a matter for the supervisor. The chair umpire is the ultimate authority on judgment calls on the court. The supervisor cannot change any of the chair umpire's judgment calls even if they wanted to. The supervisor is only there to settle disputes about rules interpretations or tournament administrative stuff. Zverev's complaint was the proper time to call a supervisor.
Whats funny is a better player would have known pretty much instantly it was going out and got away with the challenge. He's too shit for even bad sportmanship.
@@GdNYahe did raise his finger but it was subtle and he did it before the out call which is more than what most players do and get away with. Players have been awarded with a challenge with much slower reactions.
@@Jx484Better players get better courts thats how it always been. So no all players are not treated same and should not be. You need to pay for this sport somehow and you cant put some random 500players on main courts because no one will watch them.
Supervisor:"It's not guaranteed you will get the fine for the warning, let's discuss this after the match" Maro Canas:"oh, what a relief, now it's high time for a comeback"... lol
Because he break the rythm of the other player. Sorry my bad english i am spanish. Is uncountable the number of times i saw in this page the player is losing, take a discuss with the referee, call supervisor, etc and in the final of the match he is the winner. Is because he break the match, the other player is confused, cold phisically you know. I like potatoes with crispy chicken
It’s always noisy like this in the American tournaments. I guess when it gets into your head you can’t take it out and becomes a distraction. Totally players’ fault though. It’s not uncommon
Borges got screwed. That point should have been replayed. The point stopped when the ball was called out. It amazes me to see seasoned umpires making mistakes like that
Borges should've gotten a "replay the point" on that one, because the "out" call came slightly before he made contact with the ball, which arguably hindered him. If the "out" came after he made contact & the return was no good, he should've lost the point.
Yeah clearly the call came before he struck the ball, and noticeably hindered his shot. He was much more composed than some others, Medvedev would have never let that one go.
Sometimes players call the supervisor, the intent sometimes is not to get the decision overturned but a tactical maneuver to get their opponent out of their winning rhythm.
6:05 why is the reff every time soft… give him time violation warning, point penalty, game penalty and call supervisor in change over… Stop every time discussion with the players… its not fair for the opponent
Shelton really worked his way into winning the Tokyo title. Losing the 1st set in R1 to Daniel finally made him play smarter not harder. Then Shelton willed his way back from the precipice of defeat in that epic SF against Giron & it was a wrap. Such an exciting player to watch. As for Shanghai, doubles may have been a bust, but Shelton made it to the QF & Hubi won the title, so things worked out.
Just curious, do you track the appearances based on if they're in the video at all (even if they're just on the other side of the net) or is it only if they're directly involved in the drama?
@@alancosta4760: If you yell out "joder" in anger, you're being obscene. With that said, tennis rules should allow players to say vulgarities without getting warnings/penalties. Let's petition for them to change those outdated rules.
@@TelephoneToughGuy First of all, learn the history of tennis. It was always intended to be a “gentleman’s”sport so vulgar language is prohibited. You can play hockey or football (both American and European football) if you want to use vulgar language. Secondly saying vulgar language on tv isn’t allowed. Those are the rules. You don’t like it???find another sport to play and/or watch.
fitting name, tennis is a gentleman sport, it s not for clowns . just switch the sport and watch trash like hockey or basketball or whatever else.@@TelephoneToughGuy
@@jobuck879 : Ok, I respect your opinion. Respectfully, I disagree with you. Regardless, I like watching tennis with or without profanity. I just think that allowing vulgar language here and there would add spice to the matches. Anyway, I think that tennis should no longer be considered a gentleman's sport, I think that type of thinking is outdated. But I understand that obscenity isn't allowed right now, so I'm fine with that, too. I enjoy tennis too much to stop watching it because not enough swearing is present.
I will agree that umpires are very inconsistent when a player either "hits an out ball" then challenges. Basically the "too late" "too early" arguement. With all the scientific advancement we have, it'd be pretty simple to implement a solution to this
so many tournaments having obnoxious noise during play. I bet if all the big names just decided to sit those ones out they'd really quickly stop the mid-point disruptions.
Unbelievable how mentally unstable Rublev is . He won’t ever go for a grand slam . He is just the worst player mentally to ever hit top 10 atp . And it showed on the atp finals he barely won a set against anyone
i would love to see a Medvedev match without a human umpire. only a computer that hands out violations/warnings to him. should go like the toilet scene with Sylvester Stallone in Demolition Man ("seashells") 🤣
@@rioblanco-rivas64 I consider 21 year olds CHILDREN, a sign that I’m getting old ig. But yeah, he’s an adult. All I meant to say was that he’s young. Not a justification, but players should be allowed to show negative emotions every once in a while. And what I saw in this video was very mild.
@@erhector sinner and alcaraz are only a year older and a year younger than him, respectively, and behave way more maturely than he does. When it comes to making complaints, they do not whine a lot unless so many bad mistakes have been made against them. Look at sinner vs Galan at the Wimbledon earlier this year, the umpire was being a clown, so sinner had a right to complain. If it was just one bad call, he would just leave it and move on.
Moro Cañas complaining about getting a code violation for screaming JODER. It's like Kyrgios complaining about getting a code violation for screaming the F word.
We always said Nick should learn to swear in another language. Federer swears/swore a great deal but always in German or French. He only got fined when the ref could speak those languages - and then only if they dared. The refs wait from the moment they get into the chair for Nick to say f. It gets them up to their fines minimum.
@@andrewfenn3019 Mmm, no, it's not. Not that simple, anyway. Joder is a borderline bad word in Spain (a country much more relaxed with foul language than those in the anglosphere, by the way) and it can be used as a translation in some occasions, but it's certainly not as loaded a word as the F word. So, in short, I do understand the call, but I'm also somewhat sympathetic to the player.
I understand Zverev's point but I also believe if you're a professional level athlete you should be able to play your sport even when there's noise. If music can throw you off that much then you're probably not as mentally strong as you could be. It's like Rublev freaking out on that photographer who moved during a point
@@JK-vc7ie It's not a little music. It's too loud & distracting. You don't need it. Silence during changeovers is okay. It's a Masters. The winner gets $1M+. The stakes are too high to be dealing with tacky, ear-splitting music on break point. Zverev was right.
@@got2bjosh I agree it clearly should not be on during a match. I don’t agree with acting like a baby about it. Man up and play. In baseball you have 60,000 people screaming at you while you are trying to hit a 98 mph slider. A quarterback has to process a million different things with 100,000 people yelling and screaming. A little music is not that big of a deal.
@@JK-vc7ie Zverev wasn’t being a baby. He was very clear and professional about the issue. Break point, set point, & match point are the most important ones in the game. If ever there was a time for silence & complete focus, it’s then. Tennis is an individual sport which makes it much more difficult. All of the pressure is on you. There’s no having an off day. There’s not a bunch of people to lean on who can pick up the slack. The culture of tennis is also very different. The noise is distracting when you’re trying to play such a technical game with such a small ball that changes as points are played compared to other sports.
@@got2bjosh First, I guarantee you I have played and watched more tennis than you have. Second, zerev was being a “baby” in the sense of making a big deal of it during the match, even if his communication of the matter was reasonable and professional. Adapt, improvise and overcome. It’s just some music. It should not be playing, but it is. Life is not perfect. Adapt improvise and overcome. Deal with how things are, not how you wish they were or even how they should be.
9:27-11:05 Medvedev being such a huge asshole to Fergus while still remaining sort of likeable and charismatic is miraculous. You can't help but smile at this exchange. How does he do it?
He is like a Dostoyevski character, his appearence and body language kind of justifies everything he does. He could be doing things without thinking but he has this likeable/interesting aura
Any time someone says "Call the supervisor or I won't play" I immediately lose respect for them. There are times the supervisor can be called and you can state your grievance then. You don't have the right to hold up play and throw off your opponent because you want to throw a tantrum.
@@lllIIIIIlIlIIllll nope. I understand there's a time and a place, and I know how rude it would be to force an opponent to wait while I sit and pout, which could lead them to cramping or something else as their muscles sit.
People are so bloody spoiled, they need to be entertained at every second when there is no point being played. Just shut off the bloody music, it’s a tennis event.
It surprises me how much Medvedev is loved despite his anger. His temper tantrums are the worst on tour in my opinion. When things aren’t going his way, he will say just about anything to you. Horrible character.
It's going to sound weird but it's probably because he's unapologetic and most of the times he has a point. So people know that he's not just apologising or acting up for attention or PR reasons. He seems more genuine even if he has a loose temper.
There's no way he's even nearly as bad as Kyrgios. At least he has a point most of the time, even if he takes it way too far. Also I haven't seen him throw a bottle at an umpire...
Are there Chair Umpire rules that stipulate that they're never allowed to even agree with players? Some of these tournaments seem more like entertainment venues than sporting events, and Zverev (+ others in the past) is right that the music is distracting. Does she get penalized by tournament organizers if she at least goes, "Yeah, I agree, but we've asked and there's nothing we can do"?
Medvedev foot faulted, the call doesn't matter to the shot at all. She should either be talked to or replaced but there shouldn't be a 1st serve. When the call was made is irrelevant to the actual call...it's still a foot fault
The title is spot on. Sinner was robbed a break paint at the finals of the ATP against Djokovic for god's sake. There is no reason to keep line judges. Only their lobby benefits from that. Not the sport, not the fans and definitely not the players.
He's an absolutely terrible person, and not just because of his behavior on court. He has more than one allegation of abuse against him - absolutely despicable!
I'm not particularly fond of him myself, but in this instance, he didn't behave that badly. It's understandable that the music is frustrating, especially on important points, but he didn't take his anger out on the umpire/supervisor
You are pretty correct that noone likes him as noone indeed ever liked him. No fans, no proud Serbians watching him, nothing. He is never asked to sign balls and noone cheers for him at matches. In fact he has less followers on instagram than you
Yo también soy español y el espectáculo que ha montado Moro Cañas me parece lamentable. Yo creo que "fuck" es como " joder" y más fuerte que "oh shit" que es "mierda". Siempre siento ver a un compatriota actuando así
Someone should do the data on the number of times a player 'calls the supervisor' and gets the umpire's decision changed. I'd guess it's very close to 0%.
never in my life have I seen the umpire change their minds cos of the supervisor lool
I remember it happening once at the Australian open. It was a once in a blue moon moment
This is because players act like immature little children and call the supervisor whenever they don't get their way, even if it isn't a matter for the supervisor. The chair umpire is the ultimate authority on judgment calls on the court. The supervisor cannot change any of the chair umpire's judgment calls even if they wanted to. The supervisor is only there to settle disputes about rules interpretations or tournament administrative stuff.
Zverev's complaint was the proper time to call a supervisor.
Hsieh su wei had an umpire change a chairs awful call. I think it's the only time it has happen
@@MisterReZ was it at wimbledon?
cerundolo 100% waited to see if his shot landed out before challenging smh
I agree!
Whats funny is a better player would have known pretty much instantly it was going out and got away with the challenge. He's too shit for even bad sportmanship.
Disagree, he lifted his finger right away (although a bit subtle)
It was more than obvious he waited for his shot to see where it's going. Like right when he turned around he could've raised his finger but nop.
@@GdNYahe did raise his finger but it was subtle and he did it before the out call which is more than what most players do and get away with. Players have been awarded with a challenge with much slower reactions.
Nishioka just had to sneak something in at the end, didn't want to miss out on making his regular appearance.
lol
Zverev: ‘ I’ve won this tournament’. He couldnt wait to get that into the conversation…
He is 100% correct here to be fair.
Why does it matter if he’s won it or not 😂 and why does it matter if it’s players like Ruud, Rune or Monfils. All players should be treated same
yeh and ruud hasn't won a masters or been in top 10 for that long
what the fuck you on about ?@@cutie.patootie21211
@@Jx484Better players get better courts thats how it always been. So no all players are not treated same and should not be. You need to pay for this sport somehow and you cant put some random 500players on main courts because no one will watch them.
Supervisor:"It's not guaranteed you will get the fine for the warning, let's discuss this after the match"
Maro Canas:"oh, what a relief, now it's high time for a comeback"... lol
Gotta admit that supervisor in the moro canas case actually helped. Well handled
"I'm not gonna play" sentence you may hear on tennis courts or in kindergartens
Medvedev calling and pointing at the ball girl was a bit too far even for him tbh
He displays supreme arrogance and rudeness
the fact Moro Canasa won this match is so so crazy
Absolutely!! Thought the same thing.
came to comment the same thing lol
Because he break the rythm of the other player. Sorry my bad english i am spanish. Is uncountable the number of times i saw in this page the player is losing, take a discuss with the referee, call supervisor, etc and in the final of the match he is the winner. Is because he break the match, the other player is confused, cold phisically you know. I like potatoes with crispy chicken
cerundolo was being such a baby in this one! Totally waited hahah
That was shameful from Hurkacz, no defending that
The guy arguing joder isn’t a swear word 😂😂😂 3:52
I don't know any Spanish so I had to look it up, but literally laughed with the translate. At least take it in stride
lmfao
Yea like really dude, it's like dropping a giant f bomb. GTFO lol
in the context, it is not a bad word, it meant to be annoying
I had to agree with Zverev if the tour itself will make this noise why the crowd needs to keep silent?
It’s always noisy like this in the American tournaments. I guess when it gets into your head you can’t take it out and becomes a distraction. Totally players’ fault though. It’s not uncommon
At 11:19 it first seemed like Medvedev was telling Paul that "You're so bad", and not to the umpire, after completely obliterating Paul 6-2 6-1 :D
You are spoiling us with two uploads!
Isn't it always 2 uploads? One from ATP and one from WTA? 😁
@@M1cCk0 omg never noticed haha
Borges got screwed. That point should have been replayed. The point stopped when the ball was called out. It amazes me to see seasoned umpires making mistakes like that
Borges should've gotten a "replay the point" on that one, because the "out" call came slightly before he made contact with the ball, which arguably hindered him.
If the "out" came after he made contact & the return was no good, he should've lost the point.
Yeah clearly the call came before he struck the ball, and noticeably hindered his shot. He was much more composed than some others, Medvedev would have never let that one go.
Absolutely!!! Blatant error smh
Sometimes players call the supervisor, the intent sometimes is not to get the decision overturned but a tactical maneuver to get their opponent out of their winning rhythm.
Medvedev can be incredibly rude and arrogant on the court. I wouldn’t tolerate someone talking to me the way Medvedev did to Ferguson umpire.
6:05 why is the reff every time soft… give him time violation warning, point penalty, game penalty and call supervisor in change over… Stop every time discussion with the players… its not fair for the opponent
Shelton really worked his way into winning the Tokyo title. Losing the 1st set in R1 to Daniel finally made him play smarter not harder. Then Shelton willed his way back from the precipice of defeat in that epic SF against Giron & it was a wrap. Such an exciting player to watch. As for Shanghai, doubles may have been a bust, but Shelton made it to the QF & Hubi won the title, so things worked out.
The umpire at 12:56 is totally thinking "How tf did he smash the racket so far away???" 😂
Power of bweh
Petition to remove supervisor's altogether for on court decisions. They do absolutely fk all.
"Joder" might not be the worst obscenity but is definitely something to you can punish.
I feel like Medvedev should annoy me more but there's something just really entertaining about him that makes me enjoy watching him
Sounds like you have a double standard. Don’t know why you think he is entertaining. He is incredibly rude.
Appearance leaderboard (2+ appearances)
Note: Does not include earlier copyright-striken videos
Paire 34
Putintseva 23
Kyrgios, Ostapenko 20
Fognini 14
Moutet, Sakkari 13
Cornet, Djokovic 11
Medvedev 10
Tsitsipas, Collins 9
Siniakova, Shapovalov, Giorgi, Schwartzman, Zverev 7
Sandgren, Van Uytvank, Evans, Karatsev, Bublik, Nishioka, Davidovich Fokina, Rune, Rublev, Siegemund 6
Tauson, Khachanov, Opelka, Ruud, Gulbis, Pliskova, Davidovich Fokina, Dzumhur, Kokkinakis, Zhang, Thompson 5
Tomljanovic, Mladenovic, Martínez, McNally, Auger-Aliassime 4
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Azarenka, Andreev
Bencic, Bautista Agut
Dart
Gasanova
Haddad Maia, Hurkacz
Ivashka
Kalinskaya
Lestienne, Linette
Munar, Musetti, Maria
Olivo
Pegula
Rybakina
Sock, Simon, Stephens, Sousa, Swiatek
Teichmann, Tig, Tiafoe
Vandeweghe, Verdasco
Wozniacki
Yastremska
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Anisimova, Andreeva
Babos, Berrettini, Blanch, Brooksby, Bronzetti, Borges
Carreño Busta, Coria, Cecchinato, Carballes Baena, Cirstea, F. Cerundolo
Danilovic, Dimitrov
Fritz
Garín, Gaston, Gautier, Giorgi's dad, Golubic, Garcia
Halep, Hibino
Juvan, Johnson
Krejcikova, Kudermetova
Mannarino, Murray
Nadal
Pospisil, Potopova, Pouille, Papamichail
Riske, Roca Batalla, Routliffe, Rodriguez Taverna
Sabalenka, Sonego
Zheng
wow you're keeping track? Legend
Just curious, do you track the appearances based on if they're in the video at all (even if they're just on the other side of the net) or is it only if they're directly involved in the drama?
@worldonastage only if they're involved with the drama
And multiple dramatic issues within one video still only get one count
3:43 Google translate tells me joder = fuck
Bro really tryna tell the umpire that's not a bad word 😂😂
But it depends on intonation tennis rules want robots or what? You can't even be angry
@@alancosta4760: If you yell out "joder" in anger, you're being obscene.
With that said, tennis rules should allow players to say vulgarities without getting warnings/penalties.
Let's petition for them to change those outdated rules.
@@TelephoneToughGuy First of all, learn the history of tennis. It was always intended to be a “gentleman’s”sport so vulgar language is prohibited. You can play hockey or football (both American and European football) if you want to use vulgar language. Secondly saying vulgar language on tv isn’t allowed. Those are the rules. You don’t like it???find another sport to play and/or watch.
fitting name, tennis is a gentleman sport, it s not for clowns . just switch the sport and watch trash like hockey or basketball or whatever else.@@TelephoneToughGuy
@@jobuck879 : Ok, I respect your opinion. Respectfully, I disagree with you.
Regardless, I like watching tennis with or without profanity. I just think that allowing vulgar language here and there would add spice to the matches.
Anyway, I think that tennis should no longer be considered a gentleman's sport, I think that type of thinking is outdated.
But I understand that obscenity isn't allowed right now, so I'm fine with that, too.
I enjoy tennis too much to stop watching it because not enough swearing is present.
Has "call the supervisor" EVER in the history of mankind gotten anybody anywhere? Ever?
Will make a list
Hsieh su wei against cibulkova, wimbledon 2018
Bye
I also remember Radwanska vs Hsieh at 2018 Australian Open
I rhought Zverev handled his complaint quite well, and Armstrong I think, said he would see what he could do.....
I will agree that umpires are very inconsistent when a player either "hits an out ball" then challenges. Basically the "too late" "too early" arguement. With all the scientific advancement we have, it'd be pretty simple to implement a solution to this
so many tournaments having obnoxious noise during play. I bet if all the big names just decided to sit those ones out they'd really quickly stop the mid-point disruptions.
I love this content
🙏💚
Unbelievable how mentally unstable Rublev is . He won’t ever go for a grand slam . He is just the worst player mentally to ever hit top 10 atp . And it showed on the atp finals he barely won a set against anyone
i would love to see a Medvedev match without a human umpire. only a computer that hands out violations/warnings to him. should go like the toilet scene with Sylvester Stallone in Demolition Man ("seashells") 🤣
Shelton whining like a baby while being totally wrong.
it's the heat of the match, but I don't think he said anything disrespectful or whiny. Plus, he's a KID.
@@erhectorhe’s not a kid, he’s 21 years old
@@rioblanco-rivas64 I consider 21 year olds CHILDREN, a sign that I’m getting old ig. But yeah, he’s an adult. All I meant to say was that he’s young. Not a justification, but players should be allowed to show negative emotions every once in a while. And what I saw in this video was very mild.
@@erhector sinner and alcaraz are only a year older and a year younger than him, respectively, and behave way more maturely than he does. When it comes to making complaints, they do not whine a lot unless so many bad mistakes have been made against them. Look at sinner vs Galan at the Wimbledon earlier this year, the umpire was being a clown, so sinner had a right to complain. If it was just one bad call, he would just leave it and move on.
Not surprised Djokovic trying to bend the rules again
4:47 hahahah it is definitely a bad word...
no its not, in the context mean "annoying"
Moro Cañas complaining about getting a code violation for screaming JODER. It's like Kyrgios complaining about getting a code violation for screaming the F word.
what the frikin word JODER means ?
@@ALLNAMESAREALLREADYT it's the Spanish translation for the F word
You are using translate only, in spanish isnt a bad word tbh@@andrewfenn3019
We always said Nick should learn to swear in another language. Federer swears/swore a great deal but always in German or French. He only got fined when the ref could speak those languages - and then only if they dared. The refs wait from the moment they get into the chair for Nick to say f. It gets them up to their fines minimum.
@@andrewfenn3019 Mmm, no, it's not. Not that simple, anyway. Joder is a borderline bad word in Spain (a country much more relaxed with foul language than those in the anglosphere, by the way) and it can be used as a translation in some occasions, but it's certainly not as loaded a word as the F word. So, in short, I do understand the call, but I'm also somewhat sympathetic to the player.
Denegrating talk from Sascha 250 is no atp tournament according to him…
medvedev is a huge drama queen with horrible behaviour on the court.
I miss Polmans rage in kozerki
I understand Zverev's point but I also believe if you're a professional level athlete you should be able to play your sport even when there's noise. If music can throw you off that much then you're probably not as mentally strong as you could be. It's like Rublev freaking out on that photographer who moved during a point
Zverev was having an unusual calm moment talking to the supervisor about the music. He was 💯in the right, too.
It's logical, but get over it and play. It's a little music. Compare that to other sports. Life's not perfect. Tell them after the match.
@@JK-vc7ie It's not a little music. It's too loud & distracting. You don't need it. Silence during changeovers is okay. It's a Masters. The winner gets $1M+. The stakes are too high to be dealing with tacky, ear-splitting music on break point. Zverev was right.
@@got2bjosh I agree it clearly should not be on during a match. I don’t agree with acting like a baby about it. Man up and play. In baseball you have 60,000 people screaming at you while you are trying to hit a 98 mph slider. A quarterback has to process a million different things with 100,000 people yelling and screaming. A little music is not that big of a deal.
@@JK-vc7ie Zverev wasn’t being a baby. He was very clear and professional about the issue. Break point, set point, & match point are the most important ones in the game. If ever there was a time for silence & complete focus, it’s then.
Tennis is an individual sport which makes it much more difficult. All of the pressure is on you. There’s no having an off day. There’s not a bunch of people to lean on who can pick up the slack. The culture of tennis is also very different. The noise is distracting when you’re trying to play such a technical game with such a small ball that changes as points are played compared to other sports.
@@got2bjosh First, I guarantee you I have played and watched more tennis than you have. Second, zerev was being a “baby” in the sense of making a big deal of it during the match, even if his communication of the matter was reasonable and professional. Adapt, improvise and overcome. It’s just some music. It should not be playing, but it is. Life is not perfect. Adapt improvise and overcome. Deal with how things are, not how you wish they were or even how they should be.
Everybody has issues with the clock when Murphy is in the chair LMAO
According to google translate joder means fuck in English, so yes, that's a code violation.
First time in my life I see a player complaining about another player´s foot fault. Novak things...
Well as a Spaniard I have to say "joder" is a bad word. Same as "fuck".
Sorry to see a fellow countryman putting up that show...
9:27-11:05 Medvedev being such a huge asshole to Fergus while still remaining sort of likeable and charismatic is miraculous. You can't help but smile at this exchange. How does he do it?
He does it in an almost funny way. You can see Medvedev contemplate if it was worth the point penalty if he continued.
He is like a Dostoyevski character, his appearence and body language kind of justifies everything he does. He could be doing things without thinking but he has this likeable/interesting aura
because he looks like such a whining dork
Challenger Tour = chaos
I'm convinced that tennis players are the original Karens because they always want to speak to a supervisor.
Some do
Any time someone says "Call the supervisor or I won't play" I immediately lose respect for them. There are times the supervisor can be called and you can state your grievance then. You don't have the right to hold up play and throw off your opponent because you want to throw a tantrum.
Ikr play the game through first then argue
Do you play tennis in real life?
@@djemael1015 I have, yes. Not at the level of these people, but in school I did.
but im sure in the heat of the moment if you are ACTUALLY angry then it'll lead to this
@@lllIIIIIlIlIIllll nope. I understand there's a time and a place, and I know how rude it would be to force an opponent to wait while I sit and pout, which could lead them to cramping or something else as their muscles sit.
joder means fuck,so umpire is right
People are so bloody spoiled, they need to be entertained at every second when there is no point being played. Just shut off the bloody music, it’s a tennis event.
It surprises me how much Medvedev is loved despite his anger. His temper tantrums are the worst on tour in my opinion. When things aren’t going his way, he will say just about anything to you. Horrible character.
It's going to sound weird but it's probably because he's unapologetic and most of the times he has a point. So people know that he's not just apologising or acting up for attention or PR reasons. He seems more genuine even if he has a loose temper.
Agreed! He's an absolute joke.
@@ANGELOFDARKification This 100% is why he is liked on Reddit. He doesn't mix words are try to act polite. Also most the time, he isn't wrong.
There's no way he's even nearly as bad as Kyrgios. At least he has a point most of the time, even if he takes it way too far. Also I haven't seen him throw a bottle at an umpire...
What didn’t you like about Medvedev in this video? He is the fastest server. Fergus Murphy is an absolute joke for giving him time violation.
Fergus's cap clearly interferes with his judgment
It's a bit funny to have an audible oscenity when literally no one is watching the match (at least live at the court) 😂
Challenger games are broadcasted via challengerTV
@@MisterReZI know but it's still weird also because from TV you don't always hear everything
thats why its called audible obscenity
Zverev is absolutely in the right. Armstrong the supervisor is stupid. Of course he can do something about it.
Are there Chair Umpire rules that stipulate that they're never allowed to even agree with players? Some of these tournaments seem more like entertainment venues than sporting events, and Zverev (+ others in the past) is right that the music is distracting. Does she get penalized by tournament organizers if she at least goes, "Yeah, I agree, but we've asked and there's nothing we can do"?
Medvedev foot faulted, the call doesn't matter to the shot at all. She should either be talked to or replaced but there shouldn't be a 1st serve. When the call was made is irrelevant to the actual call...it's still a foot fault
damn Borges always gets screwed doesn't he😂
"joder" is a bad word in spanish... He who is spanish should know it.
Joder is literally a swear word. Just translated😂
Qué tramposo Cerúndolo.. qué vergüenza! 🫣
I hope he didnt get fined for "joder".
hahah such fun though its pronounced MedvEdev not MEdvedev
Cerundolo and Hurkacz are BLATANT liars in this clip. Hilarious they tried so hard to fight the calls. LOL
Joder means F*ck in Spanish right??
Yes, I have no idea what he was talking about. It is the easiest code violation of this umpire's life
It's a mild version of fuck.. More like damn or hell..
Where the F was our good ol' pal Benny Paire??
1:10...Move on, don't you have some shame?
First result in google for "joder" in spanish.... = fuck
Do you think that Joder will ever even make the top 100?
What did Zverev inject in his leg?
Insulin
he's a severe diabetic, so it must have been insulin
The title is spot on. Sinner was robbed a break paint at the finals of the ATP against Djokovic for god's sake. There is no reason to keep line judges. Only their lobby benefits from that. Not the sport, not the fans and definitely not the players.
Oh God, I forgot how much i hate Zverev
I forgot how much I hate Medvedev
He's an absolutely terrible person, and not just because of his behavior on court. He has more than one allegation of abuse against him - absolutely despicable!
I'm not particularly fond of him myself, but in this instance, he didn't behave that badly. It's understandable that the music is frustrating, especially on important points, but he didn't take his anger out on the umpire/supervisor
i mean i would be mad to, and yeh nishioka had a point
And it was not foot fault!
"joder" its a bad word
I like Hubi 🤩
Joder is not obscenity LOLOLOL
so joder basically means f*ck?
Djokovic always such a bad sport. No wonder no one likes him. He always acts like a victim.
You are pretty correct that noone likes him as noone indeed ever liked him. No fans, no proud Serbians watching him, nothing. He is never asked to sign balls and noone cheers for him at matches. In fact he has less followers on instagram than you
Any Spanish native speaker here to enlighten us on what "joder" means? And if it's reasonable to give a code violation for it? 😂
It means "fuck", so yeah, audible obscenity
Ok then Google Translate is right after all. I'm wondering what that discussion was all about then @@RyJ2009 🤣
@@RyJ2009 I would not translate that as "fuck" but rather as "damn", I'm native from Chile but I think it is not something deemed as rude in Spain
Would it be something a child could say without getting into trouble?@@petersjeanpaul9071
I mean, it can be used as a frustrated "come on", it is not always a bad word like fuck.
4:31 it was IN!!!!! WTF!!!!
12:10 your 40-15 up still on serve, just get on with it.
Psychotennis .... "Call the shhhupervishhhor"
The vulgar music is all over American tournaments always too loud.
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Moro canos defending the f word isn't a bad word lol
Again potato Murphy being incompetent
He's so naive
No Moutet, no Paire, no Fognini, no Bublik, no Kyrgios. Wtf?!?!
djokovic is honestly a little b***** everytime for real, he might be good
Can't believe Zverev complaining about music coming from another court, that can't be that disturbing...
Moro canas say the true. I'm spanish and the word "joder" it's like "oh shit" but more lightly.
Yo también soy español y el espectáculo que ha montado Moro Cañas me parece lamentable. Yo creo que "fuck" es como " joder" y más fuerte que "oh shit" que es "mierda".
Siempre siento ver a un compatriota actuando así
Medvedev is right, they don’t even need chair umpires anymore!
Medvedev.......... KGB